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Question
What happens if either the Parliament or a State Legislature passes any law that is against the Constitution?
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Solution
If either the Parliament or a State Legislature passes a law that is against the Constitution, the Supreme Court can declare that law unconstitutional, null, and void through Judicial Review.
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